I'm trying to convert a string of hex digits to a binary string. If my input string is 41424344, then I would want the string to store "ABCD". How can this be done?
3 Answers
The canonical method is
$input_string =~ s/(..)/chr(hex($1))/ge;
This reads two characters at a time from the input, calling hex
(converting a hexidecimal number to a decimal number) and then chr
(converting a decimal number to a character) on each input.
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@daxim - Citing anything as canon in Perl risks starting a holy war and I respect your difference of opinion. The
CGI
module currently uses the.../chr hex $1/ge
idiom, but upon further research I find that its technique to unescape HTML has gone through many other incarnations.– mobCommented Mar 26, 2012 at 17:37 -
2Lincoln Stein, the creator of CGI.pm, was anything but canonical. He invented ways of doing things that nobody else would use. :) Commented Mar 26, 2012 at 18:09